knaak
In opnsense they divide up the rule categories into Floating, LAN, Loopback, WAN. In LAN i have rule which is allow any to any, so as I understand it all devices on the LAN can talk to each other. Thanks for the reply.
It is a complete shit device, I had to buy smart switches to automatically reboot them every night one by one so they don't randomly drop from the 'mesh' the next day. And they were expensive and I have 5 nodes which is why I am hoping to keep using the damn things. I hate them though.
As I understand it, the effect that you are suggesting is to move the Google Wifi IP Ranges to be the same as the wired, all 192.168.1.0.
I will think on that. Thanks
This turned out to be the solution that I chose. My internet provider did not support DHCP and even DNS was hard coded which made it hard for me. So, i switched the modem into Bridge mode and installed opnsense on a computer that I had after installing a 2x1GB NIC for it. Now I have full control over naming and now everything mostly works as I need it to.
Thanks for this, i am also now using Heimdall! Its great.
What do you think the chances are that they meekly join the orc army?
Thanks. I will browse through and see if I get inspired.
Hmmm. Thanks.
I am in the exact same situation. Nextcloud is what I went with. I can securely share files and albums easily. It seems pretty good so far and installing as a docker image was easy.
One thing tripped me us is that you should use your external domain name for first login so it writes the configuration properly.
Piss off a bunch of armed murderous psychopaths and war criminals who are in your country. What could possibly go wrong?
I wrote some scripts to extract logs and write them to PostgreSQL, then I have scripts that download hostnames, geographic info, and then I run an nmap to look back at them. Finally superset dashboard against the postgres database.
It's a bit overkill but I wanted a project to improve my Python skills.
Thank you!! Yes, it is a DHCP war. I just realized that I can talk to my hardwired devices but only by IP! Even though I specify my DNS server in google, its ignoring it for the browser. I wonder if that is DNS over HTTPS (DOH) in Chrome.